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Oh Brother, Can You Spare A Dime? American Songs From The Depression Era (CD)

By: Various Artists


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DISC 1 for Oh Brother, Can You Spare A Dime? American Songs From The Depression Era (CD) Album By Various Artists
1   I Ain't Got No Home - Peter Rowan
2   Frieght Train Blues - Benny Martin
3   Big Rock Candy Mountain - Maggie Griffin
4   Brother Can You Spare A Dime? - Tim O'Brien
5   May I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight, Mister - Mac Wiseman
6   No Depression In Heaven - Peter Rowan
7   In The Jailhouse Now - Ralph Smith
8   Jimmy Brown The Newsboy - Mac Wiseman
9   Boll Weevil - Tommy Faile
10   There'll Be No Distinction - Tim O'Brien
11   Cocaine Blues - Merle Travis
12   I'll Fly Away - The Osborne Brothers
13   Waiting For A Train - Grandpa Jones
14   Cannonball Blues - Arthur Smith
15   Peach Pickin' Time In Georgia - Merle Travis
16   Eddie's Matchbox Blues - Eddie Adcock
17   Heaven Bound Train - Carl Story & His Rambling Mountaineers
18   Angel Band - Carl Story
 


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Title Note

Personnel: Peter Rowan (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Tim O'Brien (vocals, guitar); Stuart Duncan (mandolin, fiddle).

Photographer: Toni Wells.

Arranger: M. Christian.

Oh Brother, Can You Spare a Dime collects Depression-era songs done by recent and contemporary bluegrass artists, and unfortunately the bluegrass approach has a tendency to undermine the poignancy of some of these laments, rendering them a little too jaunty for their own good. Released on CMH Records (the company that puts out that seemingly endless Pickin' On series), this collection has a flat and generic feel to it, and is a perfect example of why bluegrass (Ralph Stanley aside) generally is more about kinetics than it is about emotional content. The most effective tracks here aren't really bluegrass at all, like Peter Rowan's folky take on "No Depression in Heaven" or Tim O'Brien's version of the title tune. Merle Travis' impressive "Cocaine Blues" is hardly bluegrass, either, and the Osborne Brothers' soaring dual-fiddle rendition of "I'll Fly Away" is bluegrass of a different stripe, retaining some old string band qualities. In the end, most of the performances here tend to flatten the emotional kick of these venerable old songs of desperation, dwindling possibilities, and defiant but skewed optimism, leaving Can You Spare a Dime? in the position of being an intriguing concept perhaps too quickly assembled. ~ Steve Leggett

Released on CMH Records (the company that puts out the Pickin' On series), Oh Brother, Can You Spare a Dime collects Depression-era songs done by recent and contemporary bluegrass artists, although the most effective tracks here aren't really bluegrass at all, like Peter Rowan's folky take on "No Depression in Heaven" or Tim O'Brien's version of the title tune. Merle Travis' impressive "Cocaine Blues" is hardly bluegrass, either, and the Osborne Brothers' soaring dual-fiddle rendition of "I'll Fly Away" is bluegrass of a different stripe, retaining some old string band qualities. In the end, the emotional kick of these venerable old songs of desperation, dwindling possibilities, and defiant but skewed optimism is what carries the day, rather than the genre in which they are presented. ~ Steve Leggett



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